An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application

Color based object recognition offers an attractive option in the field of machine vision in which using color, objects which have the same morphological features will become distinctive. Inspired by this idea, a research in color markers for instrument localization is proposed. This intention origi...

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Main Authors: Nordin, Nurdiana binti, Muhammad, Mohd Nazrin bin
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spelling my.utem.eprints.64422015-05-28T03:42:44Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/6442/ An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application Nordin, Nurdiana binti Muhammad, Mohd Nazrin bin QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Color based object recognition offers an attractive option in the field of machine vision in which using color, objects which have the same morphological features will become distinctive. Inspired by this idea, a research in color markers for instrument localization is proposed. This intention originates after the development of modiCAS® (Modular Interactive Computer-Assisted Surgery) which provides a cooperative solution for surgical operation by researchers in Center for Sensor Systems, University of Siegen. Besides being expensive, the current solution for instrument localization relies on separate computation for recognition of reference bodies' geometry since their morphological features are the same. Hence this paper describes an investigation for color based marker recognition under extreme illumination of surgical environment. The challenges include extreme illumination intensity which is more than 40 times daylight intensity, small marker sizes, speed of the image processing and color stability of the markers under strong shadows. Previous works in color constancy field of research is analyzed to find suitable algorithm for real-time application. A concise overview of color based recognition strategy is presented, results of experiments under mimicry of surgical environment are analyzed and this paper will finally conclude the suitability of this method for instrument localization in surgical environment. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/6442/1/An_Investigation_of_Color_Based_Marker_Recognition_for_3D_Instrument_Localization_in_Surgical_ApplicationsTXT.pdf Nordin, Nurdiana binti and Muhammad, Mohd Nazrin bin (2011) An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application. In: IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications 2011, Langkawi.
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Nordin, Nurdiana binti
Muhammad, Mohd Nazrin bin
An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application
description Color based object recognition offers an attractive option in the field of machine vision in which using color, objects which have the same morphological features will become distinctive. Inspired by this idea, a research in color markers for instrument localization is proposed. This intention originates after the development of modiCAS® (Modular Interactive Computer-Assisted Surgery) which provides a cooperative solution for surgical operation by researchers in Center for Sensor Systems, University of Siegen. Besides being expensive, the current solution for instrument localization relies on separate computation for recognition of reference bodies' geometry since their morphological features are the same. Hence this paper describes an investigation for color based marker recognition under extreme illumination of surgical environment. The challenges include extreme illumination intensity which is more than 40 times daylight intensity, small marker sizes, speed of the image processing and color stability of the markers under strong shadows. Previous works in color constancy field of research is analyzed to find suitable algorithm for real-time application. A concise overview of color based recognition strategy is presented, results of experiments under mimicry of surgical environment are analyzed and this paper will finally conclude the suitability of this method for instrument localization in surgical environment.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Nordin, Nurdiana binti
Muhammad, Mohd Nazrin bin
author_facet Nordin, Nurdiana binti
Muhammad, Mohd Nazrin bin
author_sort Nordin, Nurdiana binti
title An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application
title_short An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application
title_full An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application
title_fullStr An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation of Color Based Marker Recognition for 3D Instrument Localization in Surgical Application
title_sort investigation of color based marker recognition for 3d instrument localization in surgical application
publishDate 2011
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